Tuesday 24 June 2014

REPOST - Celebrity Movie Treasures brings together a plethora of movie, 12th July Kirkleatham Museum, Redcar

Celebrity Movie Treasures brings together a plethora of movie, television and music memorabilia, normally kept locked away from public view, the immediately recognisable items will be on show for all to see.
 

Remember that fabulous wedding dress Becky Granger wore on TV's Coronation Street? How about the coat worn in the Hollywood cult movie: Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey? Now you have the chance to see these and even more amazing artefacts.
 

Star attraction in the exhibition has to be Marilyn Monroe's Little Black Dress. Who knows what glittering Hollywood events she would have worn this to?
 

There is also the spectacular God of Mischief costume from the hilarious movie Son of the Mask, and the earrings once owned by Elizabeth Taylor. While for Sci-Fi fans there is the electro-magnetic boots from the hugely successful fi lm Face Off starring John Travolta and Nicholas Cage.
Fans of the golden days of Hollywood can see Fred Astaire's shoes and Doris Day's exquisite rhinestone bracelet.
 

Younger filmgoers might prefer the Austin Powers props, including a flaming orange shirt and a groovy baby go-go hat. Visitors of all ages will instantly recognise props from some of the most famous movies; from Titanic to The Flintstones and The Addams Family.
But it’s not just film fans that are in for a thrill. For music fans there are signed items by such stars as Chuck Berry and Oasis. There is even a Michael Jackson "Dangerous Tour" jacket.

Admission - £2.00 per adult, £1.00 per Child (under 5’s free)
Kirkleatham Museum
The Pavilion
Redcar
TS10 5NW
Tel: 01642 479500
www.visitredcarandcleveland.co.uk
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Names shown may be trademarks owned by third parties. The owners of the exhibition, organisers and venue make no claim to any such marks nor willingly or knowingly misuses or misapplies such marks. No celebrity nor film production company endorsement is intended or implied.

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